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Juin 2016

One of the thrilling things the Internet has given mere mouse-wielding mortals is access to a huge range of affordable art. “The traditional art world may have spent centuries trying to convince us there’s a direct correlation between price and taste,” writes Maria Popova on brainpickings.org, but now the Web is shaking things up. In other words, you don’t have to be a Medici or a Microsoft co-founder to buy a masterpiece. These sites offer great art at great prices.

This site virtually invented the online model of selling limited-edition, budget-friendly works by emerging artists to novice collectors. Look for a new photograph and a new work on paper twice a week, at prices as low as $20.

The idea here is to cut out the middleman and sell work from top artists, both established (like Eric Fischl, Sally Mann, and Chuck Close) and little known, without the gallery markup. “The best art site around, by far,” blurbs Neil Vogel, CEO of the Webby Awards. Prices start at $100.

3.Captured: This online store is focused on gorgeous large-format photography with a brilliant twist — only one striking image at a time is available, and it’s only available for a single week. Once it’s gone, it’s gone, and it’ll never be available again.